Google imageCops allegedly found knives and prescription painkillers in a vehicle after responding to a call on the corner of Lily Pond and McClean avenues in Arrochar. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A former bouncer who killed a man with a single punch in a 2002 fight outside a bar is back in trouble, after, police say, he and another man were caught in a car with knives and prescription painkillers.

Police arrested Frank Crocitto, 39, of Essex Drive in New Springville, and Paul Mangano, 34, of the 300 block of Annadale Road in Annadale, yesterday afternoon, after responding to a call about a man with a gun on the corner of Lily Pond and McClean avenues in Arrochar.

They found the duo instead, authorities said. Both men had a gravity knife in their pocket, and police found another knife and a folding razor in the car’s center console, authorities allege.

Police also found two loose oxycodone pills in a passenger-side panel, according to court papers.

Back in March 2002, Crocitto killed 23-year-old Robert Maher with a punch to the back of the head during an altercation in the parking lot of the former Staten Island Ale House on Hylan Boulevard in Dongan Hills.

A jury later found him guilty of criminally negligent homicide, and he was sentenced to one to three years in prison. State records show he served close to two years.

Crocitto and Mangano are both charged with two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, while Mangano faces a single count of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, said William J. Smith, a spokesman for district attorney Daniel Donovan.